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|+ style="font-size:120%" |'''Relació entre residència postmarital i filiació'''
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! Tipus de filiació !! Matrilocal !! Avunculocal !! Patrilocal !! Altres !!
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|Patrilineal|| 1 (0,13%)|| 0 || 563 (74,87%)|| 25 (3,32%)|| 588 (78,32%)
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* Holden, C. J. & Mace, R. (2003). Spread of cattle led to the loss of matrilineal descent in Africa: a coevolutionary analysis. ''The Royal Society'' [http://courses.washington.edu/evpsych/Holden%20&%20Mace%20-%20matriliny%20and%20cattle%20-%20PRSL%202003.pdf Full text]
* Holden, C.J., Sear, R. & Mace, R. (2003) Matriliny as daughter-biased investment. ''Evolution & Human Behavior 24:'' 99-112. [http://personal.lse.ac.uk/sear/pdfs/holden%20EHB.pdf Full text]
* Knight, C. 2008. Early human kinship was matrilineal. In N. J. Allen, H. Callan, R. Dunbar and W. James (eds.), Early Human Kinship. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 61–82.[http://www.radicalanthropologygroup.org/old/class_text_105.pdf Full text]
* Sear, R. (2008). Kin and child survival in rural Malawi: Are matrilineal kin always beneficial in a matrilineal society? ''Human Nature, 19,'' 277-293. [http://personal.lse.ac.uk/sear/pdfs/sear%20fulltext.pdf Full text]
* Mattison, S.M. (2011). Evolutionary contributions to solving the "Matrilineal Puzzle": A test of Holden, Sear, and Mace's model. ''Human Nature, 22,'' 64-88. [http://auckland.academia.edu/SiobhanMattison/Papers/865962/Evolutionary_Contributions_to_Solving_the_Matrilineal_Puzzle_A_Test_of_Holden_Sear_and_Maces_Model_ Full text]